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Segovia Scales with Flamenco Tremolo
Basic Segovia scales again, this time each note played with the piami tremolo on the same string. Good exercise to strengthen and speed up your tre...
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2 weeks ago
Ave Maria (Franz Schubert) - Fingerstyle Guitar Tab
Download tab: http://nothingbuttabs.blogs...
Guitar tuning: DGDGBE (6=D, 5=G)
Arrangement by legendary guitar master Chet Atkins. I simplifie...
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5 months ago
Jackson Pollock 51
Jackson Pollock 51, 1951 (excerpt)
Hans Namuth and Paul Falkenberg (directors)
Morton Feldman (composer)
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7 months ago
Skate in Dayton.com 2008 Montage - One Love Skateshop
A re-edit of some of the footage in the One Love promo video from last year as well as some NEW footage.
Featurind Eric Mills, Brandon "Crum" Kise...
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01:19 Colonel White...I know that spot from waaaay back.
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8 months ago
Cannonball Plays Monk and Dizzy
http://www.billytaylorjazz.com presents Cannonball Adderley, alto sax; Nat Adderley, trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland, trombone; Billy Taylor, piano; Munde...
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8 months ago
Sawlon "Ashokan Farewell" Aspri Reverb
My version of Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar. Just arranged it this morning. Here's the site to purchase the new Aspri Reverb. The new Aspri Reverb ...
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11 months ago
Spanish Guitar Online Guitar Lesson For Beginners
For the Free tabs. http://www.6-string-videos....
Simple chords and picks for an authentic Spanish Sounding Guitar lesson. Don't kno...
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3 years ago
Ballrogg at the Columbia Museum of Art
Norwegian Jazz Duo Ballrogg performing Ornette Coleman's "Sex Spy" at the Columbia Museum of Art, April 1, 2008.
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Pollock had a very hard time with performing his art in front of the camera. And it ought to go without saying, but a film (or book) cannot compare with seeing the work in person. Sorry, internet!